Well...I just went ahead and picked up Shift 2, not bad for a 1 minute survey I suppose.... I tried the code again on Dragon Age II just to see if I could hit the jackpot as others have and it said 'Invalid Promo'.

I've been wanting ME3, but I have a policy that I don't pay more than 9.99 on games, and I haven't seen it on deep sale yet. I guess I'll wait until the holidays and watch closely.

Thanks for the tips as well as the heads up on these deals guys...

Best,

LC

EDIT: My policy of 9.99 for video games...PAID for my gaming rig in two years. I'm just about ready to build another one...

I just picked up Mass Effect 1 through Google Chrome, and The Saboteur through Origin client, both free and worked good, thanks guys... I hope this doesn't come back to haunt me. EA banning accounts in a rash decision isn't that far fetched, the company seems half retarded as is.

I just picked up Mass Effect 1 through Google Chrome, and The Saboteur through Origin client, both free and worked good, thanks guys... I hope this doesn't come back to haunt me. EA banning accounts in a rash decision isn't that far fetched, the company seems half retarded as is.

That thought made me decide to quit pursuing the Firefox method of getting a second use out of the code. I have BF3 and Crysis 1 and 2 Maximum Editions as well as Dragon Age Origins Ultimate Edition and Dragon Age 2 so I was not willing to risk it.

I'm in Canada and I used the code successfully on the same Origin account. I got Dragon Age 2 and Medal of Honor.

Now I get that this code is spreading around the Internet and the more people who do it, the less likely EA is going to blow their stack and ban a ton of people. I also get that EA can react to this with "RAWR IM EA BAN ALL RAWWWWR" which would be typical of a moronic corporation more concerned with using the stick rather than the carrot. What I'm looking for is just a quick way to legally ass-cover myself. Just a little "better safe than sorry" activity that I can use if I need to take some EA staff to court.

So does anyone know where exactly this survey is that people are supposed to fill out in order to get the code from an EA email? Figure the least I can do for snagging $40 of games is to give them some crowd-sourced info.

winners will receive a Steam key sent by email. Each copy comes with two additional giftable copies, and each of those copies comes with one additional giftable copy. So really, it's like five copies for the price of none.

1. Chrome incognito, don't be logged in
2. Add game to cart
3. Add promo code, game becomes free
4. Remove the game from the cart
5. Login to your main account
6. Re-add the game to your cart. On the game page it should say something like "Sale price 0.00$"
7. Finish the purchase

1. Chrome incognito, don't be logged in
2. Add game to cart
3. Add promo code, game becomes free
4. Remove the game from the cart
5. Login to your main account
6. Re-add the game to your cart. On the game page it should say something like "Sale price 0.00$"
7. Finish the purchase